A forest feels lively when there are lots of animals making noise. Imagine you're in a big park, and suddenly birds start chirping, insects buzz around you, and even the wind seems to whisper through the trees. That’s what makes a forest feel alive. But if all those sounds stop, like turning off your favorite music, it becomes silent and feels quiet or lonely.
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- A lively forest has birds singing and insects buzzing around you.
- A silent forest is like when the animals all go to sleep at once.
- You can hear a lively forest from far away, but a silent one feels empty.
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See also
- What Makes a Forest 'Healthy' or 'Dying'?
- How Do ‘Trees’ Help the Environment and What Happens If They Disappear?
- How Do Forests Help Fight Climate Change?
- How Do Ecosystems Stay Balanced?
- How Does a Forest Help the Climate Change?
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